On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 09:09:24PM +0100, Leo costela Antunes wrote: > Adam Borowski wrote: > > Uhm, and how exactly do you get the arch? At DNS time you don't have > > anything but the requester's or his ISP's IP. > > This would have to be placed inside sources.list at some point, then I > figure the automatic or manual process responsible should stick > "dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH" somewhere in there, so you just > have to query "<arch>.geomirror.d.net", for instance, to get the best > mirror for your country which contains your arch. > It could be during D-I, if the D-I people like the idea and no big > problems arise from a testing period.
Ah, right. Yet at least in some cases, it could be tricky to have the arch, so I think you would need a generic mirror anyway. > > Would a vserver, one IP and a NS delegation for a test subdomain be enough > > for your tests? No fallover or anything, though. > > Yes, certainly. Do you have one available? (Details sent privately). Too bad, I just learned it can possibly go down somewhere in the near future... > > What about this: > > ftptest.debian.net CNAME debian.XXX > > debian.XXX NS your_vserver.XXX > > (where XXX is any domain you can control without bothering the DSA for every > > change) > > I don't think that'll work. Since the Debian nameserver won't find a > break in the SOA line (introduced with a NS entry), it'll try to find > YYY.ftptest.d.net directly. A CNAME entry on an upper-level domain won't > be enough to "redirect" the lower-level domains. Aargh, it appears you're right. Does someone have another idea? If not, we can always do a brief test on a random subdomain, and then toss a working config to the DSA guys. Cheers, and so on... -- 1KB // Microsoft corollary to Hanlon's razor: // Never attribute to stupidity what can be // adequately explained by malice. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]